Sunday, 3 June 2007

The oceans and us - Fiji Times Online

Students from Udu collect data from sea grass monitoring every term and send to WWF. They have their own equipments to carry out the monitoring and have been trained by WWF and are assisted by the teachers and community trainer.+ Enlarge this image

Students from Udu collect data from sea grass monitoring every term and send to WWF. They have their own equipments to carry out the monitoring and have been trained by WWF and are assisted by the teachers and community trainer.

'Whether you live along the coast or far inland, each one of us is connected to the world's ocean. Get inspired, get involved and celebrate is the message to all on World Oceans day.'

More water then land

Oceans cover more than 70 per cent of the earth's surface and no doubt when one looks at the world map, blue is more dominating in comparison to the green (land area).

This dominating feature sure calls for recognition as nations and communities embark to celebrate World Oceans Day on June 8."